Business Briefs

ERA Brokers of New Jersey recently elected board members to serve on the ERA Brokers of New Jersey Board of Trustees for 2005. The board serves the 45 ERA offices in Bergen, Essex, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex and Union counties.

Named president of the board was Scott Lauri, president, broker/owner of ERA Absolute Realty, North Brunswick. Lauri also served as vice president and technology chairman of the board.

Other area members elected to the board are John Sharp, broker/owner of ERA Designs for Living, Old Bridge, elected treasurer; and Carol Ann Stevenson, broker/owner of ERA Advantage Realty, Freehold (Advantage also has offices in Manalapan, Keyport, Cream Ridge and Morganville), was elected secretary.

Sharp has served as the board’s treasurer the past seven years, and has 18 years’ real estate experience. Stevenson has worked in real estate 15 years, and served on the education committee.

Just Home Adult Medical Daycare Center, 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, will hold an open house Jan. 22. For more information, call the center at (732) 432-9990.

Raritan Bay Federal Credit Union, Sayreville, recently donated a portion of its ATM surcharge fund to purchase subscriptions to “Brass CU” — a magazine that teaches young adults about money — for members of its student branches and other credit union youth. The credit union’s goal in donating the magazine is to help its young members get a head start in creating a financial foundation. The credit union has four ATMs, in Sayreville, Parlin, South River and South Amboy.